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Mr. and mrs. Defarge`s changes of attitude toward dr. mannette and his family as reflection of social conflict of interest in charles dickens` a tale of two cities

Main Author: Rochandi, Dimas Widjanarko
Format: Skripsi
Language: Eng
Published: Sanata Dharma University 2006
Subjects:
ENGLISH FICTION - STORIES, PLOTS, ETC.
Online Access: http://www.library.usd.ac.id//web/index.php?pilih=search&p=1&q=86068&go=Detail
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